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Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Papers, File
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D. Lloyd George to Evans,

Refers to E. V. E. [Vincent Evans], Sir John Puleston and the two Ellis's [T. E. Ellis and Ellis Jones Griffith] Sees conspiracy in the London column of Y Faner to eulogise Puleston and 'the two Ellises'. Wants Evans to help him to open people's eyes.

D. Lloyd George to Evans,

Enclosure [missing]. Refers to attack on Evans and Osborne Morgan in the press. 'It is malignant beyond measure.' Thinks Vincent Evans is responsible. Also note about Y Cymro.

D. Lloyd George to Evans,

Regrets illness of Evans's parents. Glad Evans won court case 'for us' against Carter. Attacks Randell over Disestablishment. Refers to negotiations between Rendel and Gladstone.

Letter from Sir Edwin Cornwall MP,

Congratulates Evans on appointment. Considers Evans to be 'the greatest Parliamentarian' in the House of Commons. Suggests Evans has many of the qualities of Asquith, Balfour and L.G with none of their faults.

Letter from Henry Tobit Evans [Lampeter],

Wants to resolve dispute at his Press as to whether Evans wanted to introduce a Religious Census Clause into the Census Bill of 1891 or not? Remembers suggesting to Evans at Llandrindod Wells in 1890 that he should take up the Disestablishment question. 'I fear now Lloyd George has stolen it from you and that he will become the next Welsh Leader'. Marked 'private and confidential'.

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